Randy Gene Moss
Randy Gene
Moss (born February 13th 1977) is a former American football player. He was a
player in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons , including the
Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, and
the San Francisco 49ers. Moss is widely considered to be Jerry Rice's best wide
receiver. He holds the NFL single season touchdown reception record of 23 in
2007, the NFL rookie single-season touchdown record (17 in 1998) and is second
on the all-time NFL regular season touchdown reception list with 156. Moss was
famous for his skill in securing an elusive catch and "mossed" is
today a football word. Following his time in football, he started working as a
studio analyst with ESPN for their Sunday NFL Countdown program and Monday
Night Countdown. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. He was a student at
DuPont High School. It was one of two schools that later became Riverside High
School. There Moss excelled in basketball, football, baseball, track, and other
sports. Randy was also a part of the school's debate team. Moss was a DuPont
Panthers' football player who led them to back-toback state championships, in
1992 and 1993. Moss was an outstanding wide receiver. He also played as a free
safety and returned punts. He was honored with the Kennedy Award in 1994 as
West Virginia's Football Player of Year. Parade magazine named him to their
annual All-American high school football team in 1995 and in 2009 named him one
of the 50 greatest football players from high school of all time.

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